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  2. Prince Rupert Loewenstein - Wikipedia

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    Richards confirmed: "Rupert didn't like rock and roll; he thought 'composing' was something done with a pen and paper, like Mozart." [10] Loewenstein's daughter, Princess Dora Loewenstein (Maria Theodora Marjorie Loewenstein), wrote several first-hand accounts of life with the Rolling Stones, whom she had known since she was a child. [14]

  3. List of consorts of Löwenstein-Wertheim - Wikipedia

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    husband's death: 13 October 1581 Wolfgang I: Catherine Anastasia of Waldeck Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg : 20 March 1566 18 October 1585 29 November 1596 husband's death: 18 February 1635 Wolfgang II: Elisabeth Juliane of Erbach George III, Count of Erbach-Breuberg : 13 January 1600 6 November 1621 3 January 1633 husband's death

  4. Henry de Worms, 1st Baron Pirbright - Wikipedia

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    Hon. Constance Valérie Sophie de Worms (1875–1963); married in 1895 Count Maximilian of Löwenstein-Scharffeneck, a nephew of Wilhelm, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg. They had several children, including Hubertus, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg , and she was thus the grandmother of Prince Rupert Loewenstein , [ 8 ...

  5. Prince Rupert of the Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Prince Rupert is the key character in the King Crimson song Lizard from their 1970 album of the same name. The 23-minute suite includes several sections, one named Prince Rupert Awakes and another The Battle of Glass Tears (an artistic reference to the battle of Naseby) in turn including a subsection called Prince Rupert's Lament.

  6. Charles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1834–1921)

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    Charles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (German: Karl Heinrich Fürst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg) (21 May 1834 – 8 November 1921) was a German nobleman, the Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1849–1908), Catholic politician and later a Dominican friar.

  7. Boy (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Boy was first given to Prince Rupert when he was imprisoned in the fortress of Linz during the Thirty Years' War. [1] The Earl of Arundel, an Englishman who had grown concerned about Rupert's plight, gave him the animal to keep him company during his confinement. [1] The dog was a rare breed of white hunting poodle.

  8. Rupert Grint reveals the life of a child actor gone right ...

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    Rupert Grint is a former child actor who doesn't behave like a former child actor. That's according to M. Night Shyamalan, director of "Knock at the Cabin," Grint's first feature film project in ...

  9. List of counts palatine of the Rhine - Wikipedia

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    In 1601 George John ruled alone Gutenberg. In 1611, after the death of John Augustus with no descendants, Lützelstein was annexed to Guttenberg. In 1654, after the death of George John without descendants, Guttenberg reverted to Veldens, united under Leopold Louis, George Gustavus' son. George Gustavus: 6 February 1564: 1598–1634: 3 June 1634